Oratoria Forense

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UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE SANTIAGO DE GUAYAQUIL

FACULTAD DE ESPECIALIDADES EMPRESARIALES

CARRERA DE INGENIERIA DE DESARROLLO DE NEGOCIOS BILINGÜE

GLOBAL IMPACT OPPOTRUNITY

JUAN FARIÑO
ANDRES GUERRERO
GALO FIRMAT
JUAN JOSE MARTINEZ
MANUEL TORO
MEY LING ZAPATA

20 DE JUNIO DE 2012

INDEX

Asian Economic Integration and Cooperation3
Harmonized code and Trade Barriers 4

Potential Product 4

Marketing and Distribution Channels 5

Culture of Asian Countries 6
Economic System 7
Information Economic System 7
Benefits 8
Risk Factors 8
Effects 8
Political 8
Value Added Tax 8Labeling Requirements 8
Regulations concerning the labeling of foodstuffs for exported or imported 9
Standards 9
Standardization Organizations 10
Product Certification 10
Free trade areas 10
Trade Agreements 11
Conclusion 11Asian Economic Integration and Cooperation
The Asian region has grown faster than any other region in the recent past and has now become equivalent to the economic size of Europe or North America, and this growth has been largely trade driven.
The trade to GDP ratio has increased phenomenally over the last two decades for most economies in the region. India’s trade to GDP ratio has increasedfrom 17.2 per cent in 1991 to 54.3 per cent in 2008. The increasing size of the economies and the volume of trade between countries have led to a substantial increase in integration with the global economy. Moreover, the intra-regional economic inter-dependence has increased faster than with the rest of the world in terms of increased intra-regional trade and FDI.
Intra-regional trade in Asiaincreased from less than 50 per cent in 1991 to more than 56 per cent in 2008; more than the North America Free Trade Agreement but less than that of the European Union. Intra-regional levels of FDI have also increased rapidly, from around 16 per cent in 1991 to more than 79 per cent in 2005. Similar trade increases can be observed at various sub-regional levels, especially in Southeast Asia.
Theincrease in intra-regional trade and investment has led to the notion that the Asian region, particularly East Asia, has become a self-contained economic entity that can maintain its economic dynamism independent of North America and Europe—this phenomenon has been described as ‘decoupling’
There are proposals, such as the East Asia Summit (EAS), which aim to broaden the ongoing regional co-operationbetween the most dynamic economies of the region, but political differences have led to slow progress. The countries in the region need not only to work in making the EAS a free market entity, but also to deepen the co-operation through investing in transnational public goods.
(east asia forum )

JAPAN/CHINA
Harmonized code and Trade Barriers

CHINESE HARMONIZED CODE: 2007.9990Description: Other jams, jellies, marmalades, purees and pastes or nut pastes, obtained by cooking, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetener.

Location Tariff and Tariff-general Tariff 2007.9990

The Other jams, jellies, marmalades, fruit purée and fruit or nut pastes, obtained by cooking, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening MFN 5%ENTRY REQUIREMENTS AND BARRIERS,the Food Security Act was passed by 158 votes to 165.

The law has been reviewed 4 times, and over 10,000 comments were made to social legislative session. The law will improve the supervision and administration in China security food, including a strengthened monitoring and unifying standards additive sin food safety.

The law says that the State Council will install a safety committee at...
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